Intel J2 650 system manual Adding Memory, Memory sockets, Changing the Processor

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Adding Memory

Note: An anti static workplace with proper grounding is required when adding memory. Remove the back cover. You can now access the two memory sockets; the order in which the memory is populated does not matter.

Memory sockets

Changing the Processor

To change the processor, first start by working in an anti-static workplace with proper grounding. Remove the back cover by removing the two screws; now remove the black plastic fan duct (as shown below).

Loosen the four spring-loaded screws that secure the copper heat sink by loosening. Each screw about two turns at a time so that the pressure is removed from the socket evenly. Once the screws are free you will now be able to remove the heat sink.

It will stick because of the heat sink compound, so take care to move it gently from side to side till it comes off. Set the heat sink aside, top side down.

You can now remove the processor from the socket. Push the locking lever down, push out from the locking tab, and move up as shown. Now carefully lift the cover up and you can remove the processor. **Be sure only to touch the edges of the processor and do not touch the processor pads of the socket pins. These socket pins are very easy to bend and damage to the socket is not covered by J2’s warranty.

The following Intel site has a good discussion of installing a LGA 775 processor: http://www.intel.com/cd/channel/reseller/asmo-na/eng/299985.htm

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Contents Integrated Touchscreen Computer Contents Bios Setup Rfid / MSR Overview System Manual Draft Version 0.4 August 20 CF adapter Quick Change SpecificationPower Hot Swappable RAID/ Dual Hard Drives Unique FeaturesGreen Mode / Fan less Operation Intel’s Desktop Processor Socket LGAVersatility Printer Power PortAutomatic LCD Brightness Control Cooling SystemSystem Board, back view ConfigurationsSystem Processor SupportTDP Processors currently supported onOff / On button Location PortsPanel Off / On ButtonHard Disks HDD access panel HDD slide in-slide out drive bayCompact Flash Compact Flash access panelTouch Screen System board System BoardLCD Display PS/2 Keyboard port Secondary Display PortSecondary Display Port PS/2 Keyboard portDB9 pin out serial ports Serial portsSerial Port USB port Cable Well USB port left side Parallel PortParallel Port USB portsKensington Security Slot Ethernet ConnectionKensington slot Cable Well Kensington slot Base Audio Printer Power Port Printer Power Port CableAudio Jack Location Cash Drawer Ports Cash Drawer Pin Assignment Cash Drawer PortsPower Input connector Power SupplyCash drawer I/O ports Slide off towards bottom of unit ServiceRemoving the Head from the Base Base Locking ScrewScrew location Removing the Power SupplyUnits slides on to the mounting bracket hooks Wall Mounting BracketWall Mount Bracket / Mounting Holes 75mm Vesa Pattern Vesa MountingRemove two screws as shown Carefully tilt up the back cover Removing the Back CoverScrew location System Board Changing the System BoardPage Memory sockets Adding MemoryChanging the Processor Accessing the CF Card Remove cover screw as shown Remove or insert drive as needed Accessing the Hard DrivesMain screen Bios SetupEntering the Bios Setup Main, System OverviewAdvanced Setting Screen Advanced SettingsSata Configuration Drive Information Screen Sata Configuration ScreenConfigure Super I/O Chipsets screen Super I/O ConfigurationUSB Configuration screen USB ConfigurationUSB Mass Storage Device Configuration LCD Brightness Control Mode / Manual Mode Green ModeManual Mode Setting screen Auto Mode Setting screen LCD Brightness Control Mode / Auto Mode2nd Display D-SUB15 19V Out Restore on AC Power LossRun PXE ROM Display OEM Logo RTC ConfigurationCmos Clear RTC Configuration ScreenBoot Settings Wake On LANBoot Settings Screen Exit Options Screen Exit OptionsChipset Driver Installation Driver Installation / Vista, XPGraphics Driver Installation First Audio setup screen Audio Driver InstallationLAN Driver Installation Second Audio setup screenLAN driver install screen Touch Screen Driver Installation Page Page Page Additional information to be added Opos driversJ2 Health Monitor Running Health Monitor Values Monitored Theory of OperationHKEYLOCALMACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\J2Health Registry KeysApplications Refresh IntervalRAID Overview RAIDRAID Volume Creation Enabling RAID in the BiosF6 Installation Method Drive Failed Icon in tray Press the S key to Specify Additional DeviceDrive detected Rescan for Plug and Play Devices screen shotRebuilding Rebuilt Standard Items Packing ListWith front swipe MSR Optional PeripheralsRemove MSR cover plate Installing the 650 MSRRemove plastic hole covers Mounting MSR MSR Utility Basic Settings screen MSR Utility, Basic SettingsJ2 650 MSR Utility Advanced Settings Alphanumeric touch keyboard Control Key entry touch keyboard MSR Firmware Update Picture to be added here Specifications650 UPS HardwareDouble click Power Options Software Setup in XPPage Status LED Secondary Video Display Customer DisplayFingerprint Reader / MSR Laser Scanner IButton / MSRWorldwide Headquarters Contact Information

J2 650 specifications

The Intel J2 650 is a microprocessor that has garnered attention for its robust performance and advanced features, tailored for a range of applications from embedded systems to high-performance computing tasks. As a member of Intel’s J-series, the J2 650 is designed to balance power efficiency with computational capabilities, making it a versatile choice for developers and manufacturers.

One of the standout characteristics of the Intel J2 650 is its architecture, built on Intel’s established x86 core. This architecture allows the processor to efficiently handle a multitude of tasks, thanks to its multi-core design, which enhances parallel processing capabilities. Typically, the configuration includes multiple cores that can operate at varying frequencies, optimizing performance based on workload demands.

The J2 650 is equipped with Intel's Hyper-Threading technology, enabling each core to handle two threads simultaneously. This feature significantly improves multitasking efficiency and is particularly beneficial for applications requiring substantial data processing. Whether in a data-driven application or an intensive gaming scenario, the J2 650 provides a responsive experience.

In terms of power management, the Intel J2 650 is designed with energy efficiency in mind. It features advanced power-saving technologies that allow it to scale down power consumption when idle or under light loads. This is critical for embedded applications, where preserving battery life can be a significant factor. The processor also supports Intel Turbo Boost Technology, which allows it to dynamically increase its clock speed when more processing power is needed, ensuring adaptability under varying workload conditions.

The J2 650 supports a wide range of connectivity options, including integrated graphics capabilities, which provide a solid visual performance without the need for additional hardware. It is compatible with various memory standards, allowing for superior data throughput and increased bandwidth essential for demanding applications.

In addition to its technical specifications, the Intel J2 650 is backed by comprehensive software support, including various development tools and SDKs. This allows developers to optimize their applications and make full use of the processor’s capabilities. The combination of performance, efficiency, and flexibility positions the Intel J2 650 as a formidable contender in the realm of microprocessors, suitable for a diverse array of industries and use cases.